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“They Got To Him First” – SA Poet Indirectly Says That There Could Be Foul Play In Minister’s Death

October 2, 2025
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“They Got To Him First” – SA Poet Indirectly Says That There Could Be Foul Play In Minister’s Death
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The recent passing of Nathi Mthethwa, the former Minister of Police, has generated considerable confusion and shock among the public. Notably, the contentious figure Ntsiki Mazwai has expressed significant concerns regarding the circumstances surrounding his death.

On September 30, 2025, Mazwai suggested the possibility of foul play, particularly given the timing of Mthethwa’s demise, which coincided with his inclusion on the witness list for the Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee investigating allegations made by Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Mazwai disseminated the list of witnesses related to potential political interference within the criminal justice system via her X (formerly Twitter) account, prompting a robust discourse among social media users regarding Mthethwa’s death.

In the wake of Mazwai’s assertions, numerous individuals took to the comments section to share their perspectives. One user, @stallionheat02, remarked on the calculated nature of the timing, questioning the circumstances of Mthethwa’s fall from a building and emphasizing the non-binding nature of the Madlanga Commission’s findings. Another commenter, @j_dejo, expressed a sense of foreboding, suggesting that being on the witness list would compel one to seek seclusion.

Additional comments reflected a consensus that Mthethwa’s death may have been orchestrated to prevent him from implicating others, with users such as @The_Kundun and @colinjozi articulating suspicions of corruption and calling for transparency regarding the circumstances of his death.

Mazwai’s post has sparked a significant reaction, with users urging for the protection of other witnesses and questioning the integrity of the political figures involved. Mthethwa’s death occurred in France, and the discourse surrounding it continues to evolve as more information becomes available.

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